Last week was my birthday. The first one without my Mum which made me sad, but I had things to make me smile too, such as this cat card from Ollie, and Mouse Girl from Linda Sue.
Here is MG, watching television with Oliver. They like programmes with moving things in, which can be from nature or not, doesn't matter as long as they move.
The girlettes have been suitably clothed for Halloween. Here, they are choosing the fabric for their costumes. They each had very different ideas about what a Halloween costume should be, but all like the colour orange so that is good.Since finishing Mum's house, I have embarked on another long and exhausting task-that of clearing this flat so that we can decorate, do the floor in the kitchen and sitting room, and possibly move. Since our electrical troubles last year, it has never been quite back to normal, and with the addition of the things I brought home from Mum's, I had lost all hope of ever getting it there. My brother came up with a storage place that is quite cheap, if I don't count the petrol it takes to get me there, (and once all the stuff I want to move is there then I won't have to go there for a while), so I have been clearing, sorting and moving stuff out. At first I couldn't see any difference, but I am beginning to now. I have been taking pictures along the way and it looks like one of those places on the hoarder programmes. I will share before and after pictures when I have finished. If I ever do. At the moment it seems a long way off. Anyway, the long ramble is to explain about the Polish wooden dolls below. This is my collection of them, and they were packed away in what I thought was a moth proof bag. It wasn't and a few of them had suffered quite dramatic hair loss. Fortuitously, I found some doll hair mohair I have had for a very long time, just as I found the bald dolls, so have attempted to give them hair again. Not sure how successfully but I tried!
This is obviously the before picture, and there is no after picture yet.
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